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(Italiano) Correte bambini arrivano gli zombie - Solo in Giappone

Inserito nella categoria: Funny Videos, Japan Fever, Video scherzi

(Italiano) Professoressa offre sesso a studenti Cinesi per scusarsi dell’invasione Giapponese del 1937

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Pokémon collector breaks world record


21-year-old Lisa Courtney – who claims the toys helped her cope with years of taunts about her disabled arm at school – officially has the world’s largest collection.

She celebrated the Guinness World Record award and her 21st birthday in Japan, the birthplace of Pokémon. ‘I fell in love with them straight away and my collection started growing,’ said Ms Courtney, from Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire.

‘I was severely bullied at senior school, both verbally and physically. The bullying was quite bad and I was tearful most days. Coming home from school, the Pokémon really helped me through the hard times.’

Her collection boasts more than 13,000 different pieces of Pokémon merchandise – including her favourite character, Absol. Ms Courtney said she was delighted to enter the Gamers Edition of the Guinness Book of World Records.

‘It has just made everything I’

Inserito nella categoria: Guinness World Record, Japan Fever

Japanese Rice Farmers Create Giant Paddy Art

A small farming community in Inakadate, Japan, has devised a unique tourist attraction as the ultimate makeover for their area – rice murals.

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The villagers have been creating impressive imagery by planting rice plants of varying colors on 2,500 sq. meters of land which have been reeling in thousands of tourists to their area.

The murals created by these enterprising farmers included pictures of a traditional Japanese warrior as well as Western icons like Napoleon.

The tradition started in 1993 when the villagers brainstormed about possible ways to spice up their surrounds. The final decision focused on an interesting combination of century-old farming tradition and creative artistry.

The villagers used rice plants of different colors to create the light and shade effects on the mural.

To this end, they used the normal lush green plants along with brown-leaved purple rice types and yellow-leaved ones.

The very first few murals were their own take of Mount Iwaki, which was created alongside the slogan “Inakadate, a village of rice culture.”

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As years went by, Inakadate villagers became more daring and opted for bigger murals.

Hence in the early 2000s, they recreated the woodwork prints of famous artists like Sharaku on an expansive 15,000 sq meters of land.

The following year, they turned to computer technology for accurate planning and design of the paddy field murals.

All this effort was not in vain. The rice murals of Inakadate village are said to be the largest of their kind in Japan.

As it is, more than 150,000 eager tourists visit the village every year to catch a glimpse of the famous paddy works.

Inserito nella categoria: Japan Fever

(Italiano) La sveglia con il gong, per una giornata con i nervi a fior di pelle!

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Japanese Man Dancing In Slip

I’m still not able to understand if Japanese people is brilliant or simply stupid.

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